Collegiate newsrooms serve two functions: to provide news and information to their campuses and to provide hands-on career preparation for student journalists. Student media professionals face having to do the latter in a way that keeps up with changing demands on entry-level employees, influenced by evolving technology and role consolidation within professional media. This study provides perspective from recent graduates with student media experience on the skills they felt most confident in upon graduating, where they gained those skills, and how they feel their student media experiences prepared them for the workplace. Using Everett Rogers’ theory of innovation diffusion to frame the issue, results show that student media professionals m...
This article examines the attitudes of graduates employed in different segments of the media industr...
The developmental research project was undertaken to determine the best way to structure the future ...
This study, based on an Internet survey of 317 educational administrators, television news executive...
titles. Collegiate newsrooms serve two functions: to provide news and information to their campuses ...
This paper explores how higher education providers can support journalism students to secure work pl...
What are the requisite skills, attributes, and experiences needed to be hired for a journalism job i...
This paper is based on research related to improving employability outcomes for journalism graduates...
Journalism programs in America’s colleges and universities are seeing record enrollments, despite di...
Today’s journalism students are learning in a time in which new technology innovations, including on...
We have a situation where young people are still interested in communicating for a living but the in...
Journalism is changing at a rapid pace with every new technology and tool being released. Within the...
There is a friendly conflict between field broadcast journalists and broadcast journalis...
With 2015 graduations approaching, accuracy, ethical principles, and good news judgment were identif...
Extracted text; Convergence—the blending of old-media and new-media content delivery technologies—po...
This paper is a review of the skills employers seeks in new graduates and the skillsets new graduate...
This article examines the attitudes of graduates employed in different segments of the media industr...
The developmental research project was undertaken to determine the best way to structure the future ...
This study, based on an Internet survey of 317 educational administrators, television news executive...
titles. Collegiate newsrooms serve two functions: to provide news and information to their campuses ...
This paper explores how higher education providers can support journalism students to secure work pl...
What are the requisite skills, attributes, and experiences needed to be hired for a journalism job i...
This paper is based on research related to improving employability outcomes for journalism graduates...
Journalism programs in America’s colleges and universities are seeing record enrollments, despite di...
Today’s journalism students are learning in a time in which new technology innovations, including on...
We have a situation where young people are still interested in communicating for a living but the in...
Journalism is changing at a rapid pace with every new technology and tool being released. Within the...
There is a friendly conflict between field broadcast journalists and broadcast journalis...
With 2015 graduations approaching, accuracy, ethical principles, and good news judgment were identif...
Extracted text; Convergence—the blending of old-media and new-media content delivery technologies—po...
This paper is a review of the skills employers seeks in new graduates and the skillsets new graduate...
This article examines the attitudes of graduates employed in different segments of the media industr...
The developmental research project was undertaken to determine the best way to structure the future ...
This study, based on an Internet survey of 317 educational administrators, television news executive...